[ad_1] ‘To live outside the law, you must be honest,’ sang Bob Dylan. He may have a point. For following successful applications by Birmingham City Council (pictured) for
[ad_1] Rapid developments in generative AI are shifting firms away from the traditional ‘build or buy’ legal tech procurement choices towards innovation at the interface. This combined strategy
[ad_1] Current and former Law Society presidents have led tributes to Elizabeth Cruickshank, whose death was announced this week. Cruickshank, who chaired the Association of Women Solicitors, carried
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[ad_1] A High Court judge has quashed the Department of Health’s continuing healthcare policy in a landmark legal challenge in Northern Ireland. Commissioner for Older People for Northern
[ad_1] Restrictions on court reporting are common but the ruling granting lifetime anonymity to medical professionals involved as witnesses in R v Letby is unusual. The Supreme Court’s
[ad_1] A hard market, with a lack of new capacity as well as increasing premiums, has become a familiar and depressing reality for solicitors when it comes to
[ad_1] Robert William Henry Arnison Application 12437-2023 Admitted 1999 Hearing 13 June 2023 Reasons 27 June 2023 The SDT ordered that the respondent should be suspended from practice